power steering groan/ little resistance
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power steering groan/ little resistance
when I turn my wheel slightly to the left or any further the left side feels like it has resistance and makes a slight groan noise. Nothing to the right. car has decent miles on it, 90k. Its a 98 a4. i thought it might be out of power steering fluid, but it looks full. Any tricks here im missing. maybe the bushing on that side is going or something. It seems to pull a little to the left i think also. for some reason i can't remember. I just got a recent alignment like 10k miles ago.
could it maybee be the tires or the brakes?
thanks for all the help in advance.
could it maybee be the tires or the brakes?
thanks for all the help in advance.
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when I turn my wheel slightly to the left or any further the left side feels like it has resistance and makes a slight groan noise. Nothing to the right. car has decent miles on it, 90k. Its a 98 a4. i thought it might be out of power steering fluid, but it looks full. Any tricks here im missing. maybe the bushing on that side is going or something. It seems to pull a little to the left i think also. for some reason i can't remember. I just got a recent alignment like 10k miles ago.
could it maybee be the tires or the brakes?
thanks for all the help in advance.
could it maybee be the tires or the brakes?
thanks for all the help in advance.
The problem happens only when turning to the left? Sounds like it could be in the rack/pinion aka steering gear...
I would think if it was a joint tie rod end or ball joint binding you would feel it turning in both directions. If it was the power steering pump same deal... as it just has a pressure and return line...
One easy way to diagnose it.. try lifting the front wheels off the ground see if the problem is still there.. and if so.. try disconnecting the tie rod ends on both sides.. and try it again... ect.. isolating the problem is the idea.. but good chance it' an issue with the rack...
-=Rick
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It could be a tie rod but those usually make a popping noise. I agree with the rack diagnosis.
Once the car is in the air grab the side of tires at the 3 and 9 O clock positions and try to wiggle them. They should not have play, if they do tie rods could be something to look at.
Once the car is in the air grab the side of tires at the 3 and 9 O clock positions and try to wiggle them. They should not have play, if they do tie rods could be something to look at.
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thanks guys i'll have to check it out this weekend. I'm trying to get this thing back to being nice but it always seems like i'm fixing the vette